Guest stopme Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Saw this on cnn.com Netflix sends frequent renters to the back of linePolicy designed to reduce number of films rented for monthly fee http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/10/netflix.renters.ap/index.html
Karmarose Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 I never had netflix, but had blockbuster. I liked them because I got the coupons for when I knew there was a new rental coming out and I wanted to see it that week. I just plain liked that they delivered to my house. Well, when I moved I canceled my account and told them I needed service turned off immediatly. Then I mailed back the videos I had and moved. When I got here I got 3 emails saying that they sent out videos to my old address. The post office never got my change of address right for the first 2 mths and just recently we started getting our mail. Well, I just got charged for all these movies like I kept them. I think the new residents at my house kept them. Now blockbuster won't respond to my emails about the fact that it was their mistake that they continued my service when I requested immediate turn off. Grr! Otherwise, I never had a late charge when I was with them. lol
Guest outrbanx Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Saw this on cnn.com Netflix sends frequent renters to the back of linePolicy designed to reduce number of films rented for monthly fee http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/10/netflix.renters.ap/index.html Yep. Most of their customers know this. We have had Netflix for just over a year and have already been affected by it. I have weighed them against BB and WalMart, but the selection at Netflix just cannot be beat. Even with the issue of "throttling", it is still a good deal and worth every penny. IMO.
Marcster Posted February 11, 2006 Posted February 11, 2006 Saw this on cnn.com Netflix sends frequent renters to the back of linePolicy designed to reduce number of films rented for monthly fee http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/10/netflix.renters.ap/index.html Did you know that kmbrly999 posted this same link like 3 posts before you? Anyway, although I am a frequent renter, how many other people are watching Season 3 of 24 and Season 1 of M*A*S*H? I seem to always get my movies, even if my wife throws in a romantic-comedy or two. :)
kmbrly Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 Did you know that kmbrly999 posted this same link like 3 posts before you? :) Now THAT sounds like something I would do... LOL
Guest stopme Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Did you know that kmbrly999 posted this same link like 3 posts before you? Of course I did--just thought I'd annoy you.
Marcster Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 Did you know that kmbrly999 posted this same link like 3 posts before you?Of course I did--just thought I'd annoy you. http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/Marcster2005/Funny/good-one.jpg
trob67 Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Saw this on cnn.com Netflix sends frequent renters to the back of linePolicy designed to reduce number of films rented for monthly fee http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/02/10/netflix.renters.ap/index.html This has absolutely happened to us. We returned all 3 movies at the same time and live in jax fl.....daytona dist center is 1.5 hours away and that is were all were mailed to....took 1 3 days to get here the second 4 and the last 7 days! we rent 3 at a time and hit the 12 per month mark most months....we though something was up before christmas but werent sure until I saw this tread a few weeks ago!
Deal Wizard Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 I don't recommend neither service. You can get movies online without their service.
RossMAN Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 I don't recommend neither service. You can get movies online without their service.How do you legally accomplish this?
Marcster Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 How do you legally accomplish this?You could kill hours on end watching short films and animations at http://www.atomfilms.com! But I have a feeling that Deal Wizard is talking about something entirely different.
Deal Wizard Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Nah, you can watch FREE STREAMING MOVIES. You can't save the movies ought.
Deal Wizard Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Go watch streaming movies on realplayer =)
RossMAN Posted February 14, 2006 Posted February 14, 2006 Go watch streaming movies on realplayer =)Realplayer is the root of all evil
jonboy_nellie Posted February 21, 2006 Posted February 21, 2006 check out www.gameznflix.com If you want to rent games as well as movies. $250 annual fee will get you 6 out at a time.
Corporate Gal Posted February 21, 2006 Posted February 21, 2006 Only had experience with Netflix. Never any problems besides once a DVD came scratched and didn't play at all. I believe the most movies I watch is 2 per week so I don't encounter netflix's issues with limits on movies sent at a time.
kmbrly Posted February 21, 2006 Posted February 21, 2006 It's funny this thread popped back up today. I got an email from Blockbuster.com today telling me they're cancelling my membership within 24 hours for "excessive reporting of DVD issues". Yeah, well, when it takes almost 2 weeks for some movies to clear my queue, and of course they wont send the next movie until one clears, you're damn skippy I'm going to report DVD issues. And one was sent out, supposedly to arrive to my around the 14th, still hasnt made it, so I reported that one too. I really liked Blockbuster more than Netflix too, but come on, it shouldn't take 2 weeks for movies to get from me to Ft Lauderdale (22 miles), or Miami (46 miles). I called the number listed in the email, and told them to do what they had to do. I'd just go back to Netflix. Explained that I had even emailed BB a month or so ago with my concerns about the length of time it was taking for them to receive movies. The guy I talked to was sympathetic, and wanted to transfer me to a supervisor so I could tell them of the trouble I was having. I declined. I had already told them in an email, and had just told him. If they want to lose me as a customer, fine. Then at the end of the call, he said I would get a confirmation email, saying whether or not my membership would be cancelled. Hmmm. WTF? maybe they're changing their minds?? I told him that if they didn't cancel, and left my membership alone, I would STILL be reporting any DVD issues I have. Who knows?
sanam Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 well you know what, i am experiencing the same thing with netflix. i and my husband watch alot of movies. say it comes today we watch it today and mail it tomorrow. off late my movies are either not reaching them or it takes them 1 week to get the movie... so there is something wrong with netflix for sure....
sanam Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 there was another funny thing that happened with us. i had ordered a dvd from netflix which didnt turn up for 5 days. next day when i check my account online, i see the same movie which i had ordered has been returned to them . god only knows how!! i didnt even get that movie in the first place, i dont know who returned it. i even sent netflix a mail regarding it and till date i havent gotten any reply.. they are starting to bug me now. another movie they havent recieved for 5 days but the one which i mailed them later, they have recieved that. i dont know how their system works?
Marcster Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 there was another funny thing that happened with us. i had ordered a dvd from netflix which didnt turn up for 5 days. next day when i check my account online, i see the same movie which i had ordered has been returned to them . god only knows how!! i didnt even get that movie in the first place, i dont know who returned it.Sounds like someone else got your movie, opened the envelop and watched it, and then returned it. In this day and age, you're lucky they didn't just keep the DVD.
sanam Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 Sounds like someone else got your movie, opened the envelop and watched it, and then returned it. In this day and age, you're lucky they didn't just keep the DVD. well i think that was what had happened .. but who could it be since my mail box is locked and the only ones who have the keys are ups guys i think. since they come in their mini van and put the mail in. so who stole it i wonder:confused:
Marcster Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 well i think that was what had happened .. but who could it be since my mail box is locked and the only ones who have the keys are ups guys i think. since they come in their mini van and put the mail in. so who stole it i wonder:confused:I dunno about your mailbox. But we have mis-directed (read: Postal Carrier error) mail ALL THE TIME! It could be purely innocent on the part of the person who returned it... if they had a Netflix acct. too.
sanam Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 I dunno about your mailbox. But we have mis-directed (read: Postal Carrier error) mail ALL THE TIME! It could be purely innocent on the part of the person who returned it... if they had a Netflix acct. too. i dont mind if he got to see a movie for free. but he or she shouldnt make it a habit...
txguy Posted February 27, 2006 Posted February 27, 2006 Blockbuster is the better deal between the two. Prices are about the same and BB offers 1 free movie rental coupon per week for in store rentals. That alone covers the monthly fee, get about 12 movies a month plus the 4 freebies in store and that's a good deal. The Netflix throttling issue is a reality and why I've cancelled again, funny how they never checked in the movie The Great Raid that I sent back over a week ago until I reported it not having been credited returned to my queue and then cancelled yesterday. Today I get an e-mail first thing in the morning that it was received in. lol Netflix plays games, when they quit playing games they'll gaint their reputation back.
Corporate Gal Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Saw this news item and recalled this thread Netflix Sues Blockbuster to Stop Online Rentinghttp://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190585,00.html
clemsonsuzi Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 haha. i loved 'em ... for the trial 2 FREE weeks. got caught up on about lots of movies i wanted to see.
kmbrly Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Saw this news item and recalled this thread Netflix Sues Blockbuster to Stop Online Rentinghttp://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,190585,00.html I read that this morning in USA Today
mrn8 Posted April 5, 2006 Posted April 5, 2006 Seems to me that gamesandflix.com infringes more on Netflix, since they copied their web design as well. I use netflix starting about now through July / August. Basically, when TV is in all rerun mode, I go with netflix and I'm able to catch up on all the movies I didn't watch in the previous months. I've never had an issue with "throttling" and I go through 5-10 movies per week.
Corporate Gal Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Recalled this discussion when I was explaining Netflix to my parents this week-trying to convince them to get that and get rid of premium channels (they actually upgraded to digital bc they cable co. made that cheaper- they don't watch most of the extra channels they get with digital so Netflix would be much cheaper all around). Then I saw this item about Amazon offering content soon after shows- wonder if that will eat Netflix's lunch to some extent? What do you all think?\http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,193038,00.html
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